Update on Elliot Lake
An update on reposes to my article on the situation at Elliot Lake yesterday
A veteran SAR volunteer's experiences in British Columbia
An update on reposes to my article on the situation at Elliot Lake yesterday
A comment on the political response to the situation at Elliot Lake and how safety decisions should be left to the rescuers.
Another sad day for Search and Rescue members in BC, and across Canada as word spread that two members of the Royal Canadian Marine Search and Rescue, Station 12: Halfmoon Bay, died in an accident while training in Skookumchuck Narrows. …
There’s an article over on the UnofficialNetworks blog about a new piece of “avalanche safety gear” made by a company called Snow-Beacon. The article, which I encourage you to read for yourself, describes the “SnowBe” as the “THE MOST DANGEROUS …
Some may have noticed the lack of updates on the blog and suspected that I’ve run out of things to say. Worry not! My mental energies are merely taken with developing another project. I’ve got my head down working for …
I spent the weekend (4 days) training in Squamish with the rest of my SAR team on helicopter long line rescue.
In 1995 I cycled across Canada. On the trip I found a T-shirt lying at the side of the highway. Since my clothes were disintegrating from sun, bug spray and sweat, I picked it up, washed it, and wore it …
Some musing on volunteering, and how recognition, while not sought, is nice to have sometimes.
An update on the Squamish Gondola and things to consider on whether it should be approved
BC’s life expectancy is the highest in Canada and for men the highest in the world. Could this be because we spend so much time outdoors?